Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei drags OpenAI and Google: 'We don't have to do any code reds'
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei drags OpenAI and Google: 'We don't have to do any code reds'
""We have a little bit of a privileged position where we can just keep growing and just keep developing our models," he said,adding that Anthropic has issued no "code reds." Amodei said Anthropic is maybe feeling a little less heat in part because it is tailoring its products more for companies than consumers. "We've optimized our models more and more for the needs of businesses," he said. Building models for enterprises is different than building consumer-focused ones, he said."
""You just focus on different things," he said. "You focus less on engagement, you focus more on coding, high intellectual activities, scientific ability." The company may have found a sweet spot in enterprise coding, but Amodei said it's starting to look beyond that to finance, biomedical, retail, and energy. Anthropic last month released Claude Opus 4.5, which it says is its most advanced AI model yet. It comes with improved features for generating computer code and workplace documents."
Anthropic has not issued any 'code reds' and is concentrating on enterprise-focused AI rather than consumer products. The company optimizes models for business needs, emphasizing coding, high-level intellectual tasks, and scientific capabilities over engagement-driven features. Product focus includes enterprise coding and is expanding into finance, biomedical, retail, and energy sectors. Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.5 with improved code-generation and workplace document features. Despite Anthropic's enterprise emphasis, major competitors such as Google and OpenAI continue to offer workplace and enterprise products, maintaining strong competition in the AI market.
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